Example sentences of "and [modal v] [adv] give " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Reversing these rules will provide information on infrared spectra of transient species for combustion diagnostics , data on the energetics and reactivity of free radicals , and may also give an insight into ways of achieving regioselective photochemistry .
2 Searching through a variety of sources will give them a wider perspective on their study area , and may also give them contradictory evidence .
3 Often , this is done almost in the form of a doodle ( technically a ‘ scamp ’ or rough ) which shows how the elements of the design of the ad will fit together , and may also give some idea of the character of the illustration .
4 Incorrect orientation may lead to the distortion of vault form , and may also give a wrong impression as to the morphology of a particular area .
5 This will not only achieve your regional publicity ; it will help to create goodwill within the trade and may even give you some material for the appropriate trade press .
6 There could be a comeback for Town player manager Glenn Hoddle … he 's with the second division select side in Italy this week and may even give himself a game across there …
7 Insufficient agent will give poor clarification , whereas too much is wasteful and may sometimes give poor results .
8 All these points should be thought about and considered in relation to the space you have to play with ( a square room , rectangular room , cramped galley , and so on ) as well as any existing appliances , and should certainly give you a clearer idea of the sort of room that will answer your needs .
9 Leisure services director John Bell warned that Knowsley had little spare cash for the project but could ‘ pump prime ’ it initially , and could hopefully give better support when budget problems lifted .
10 It would tie down a lot of troops and would also give Phnom Penh the opportunity to raise international alarm at the spectre of the return of the Khmer Rouge .
11 Swimming was one thing , going for a drink was something else entirely , and would probably give him all sorts of ideas .
12 Here the clarinets are placed above the oboes and would thus give a clear brilliant ‘ tang ’ to the chord .
13 The grand jury sat again yesterday , and will now give their decision this morning .
14 However he or she can not disregard interests and factions within his or her own party , and will obviously give some attention to the competence of those appointed .
15 In a House of Commons debate at the end of the month the Foreign Office said that UK had " never given , and will never give , support of any kind to the Khmers Rouges " .
16 The security grilles are made from steel or aluminium , and can also give the effect of leaded lights .
17 It tells us what happens at the edge of a capacitor and can also give a numerical estimate of the scattered capacitance ( by which the capacitance of a real capacitor differs from that worked out on the basis of the infinite-plate model ) .
18 A teacher who has been away on a short course including elements of both these skills , and can therefore give useful general advice .
19 Although the Nursery is only a small unit , it is very much a part of the whole School and can therefore give to those pupils in the upper Senior School , who intend to pursue a child-orientated career , the opportunity of contact with young children by assisting in the nursery on a regular timetabled basis , while the Nursery children can benefit from their contact with their older ‘ brothers and sisters ’ within the Heriot 's Community .
20 Even so , book trade statistics never quite add up , and can only give an impression rather than an exact picture .
  Next page